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Detailing of concrete structures.

Detailing of concrete structures.

Detailing of concrete structures.

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I designed my building with ETABS and i got the values of reinforcement in column and beam and now i want to do detailing so according which section of ACI 318-14 should i do detailing. I need a systematic and detailed answer plz. I am a new user.
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RE: Detailing of concrete structures.

I think you would be assisted greatly with these two things:

1. ACI Detailing Manual
2. A good mentor - experienced engineer who can walk you through things.

RE: Detailing of concrete structures.

Before you start anything, you should know the code requirements!

RE: Detailing of concrete structures.

JAE and rapt are correct. You haven't designed anything, you have used a computer to analyze a building structure and spit out some results. Now comes the design.

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